Development of an isotope dilution mass spectrometric method for dimethylthallium speciation and first evidence of its existence in the ocean

Citation
Of. Schedlbauer et Kg. Heumann, Development of an isotope dilution mass spectrometric method for dimethylthallium speciation and first evidence of its existence in the ocean, ANALYT CHEM, 71(24), 1999, pp. 5459-5464
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry & Analysis","Spectroscopy /Instrumentation/Analytical Sciences
Journal title
ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
00032700 → ACNP
Volume
71
Issue
24
Year of publication
1999
Pages
5459 - 5464
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2700(199912)71:24<5459:DOAIDM>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
A sensitive analytical method for the determination of dimethyl thallium (M e2Tl+) in environmental samples by positive thermal ionization isotope dilu tion mass spectrometry (PTI-IDMS) was developed. For the necessary low dete ction limit and for species selective determination, PTI-IDMS was connected with species-unspecific enrichment of thallium from ocean water samples by a strongly basic anion exchanger and a species-specific extraction step, r espectively. For isotope dilution, a Tl-203. enriched Me2Tl+ spike solution was synthesized and characterized with respect to its isotopic composition and concentration. The spike solution was stable for the 30-month period o f investigations under dark storage conditions at pH = 2 and 4 degrees C. T he detection limit of the developed method is 0.4 ng L-1 for 500 mt ocean w ater samples and the species selectivity of Me2Tl+, compared with that of i norganic thallium, is >500. In different surface water samples of the Atlan tic Ocean from 50 degrees N to 64 degrees S and in one depth profile down t o 4000 m, Me2Tl+ concentrations in the range of <0.4 to 3.2 ng L-1 were det ermined. This is the first time that dimethyl thallium could be detected in environmental samples. Positive detection of the organothallium compound w as found in about 20% of all samples analyzed. By also analyzing the total thallium content with PTI-IDMS it was found that in these cases 3-48% of th allium exists in the methylated form. From its occurrence in the remote are as of the South Atlantic, from positive correlation with the bioactivity in the corresponding ocean water, and from the fact that Me2Tl+ is not known as an anthropogenic substance, it follows that a biogenic origin must be as sumed.